DIGG & REDDIT this item and pass it on to those who live in or drive through Virginia!
1 posted on
10/10/2010 4:02:21 PM PDT by
majstoll
To: majstoll
To: majstoll
To: majstoll
I wonder if this also apply in Texas.
To: majstoll
Good news. I drive there quiye often. Arizona has the same law which I used to run the clock out on three civil summons.
For the “you did it so you should pay it” freepers out there: Cities that rely on cameras and do not serve their summons in person count on the “defendant” identifying themself to the court. Which is blantanly unconstitutional and should be fought.
To: majstoll
My last trip through Virginia cost me $109.00 + gas
But the Deputy did hand me the citation.
8 posted on
10/10/2010 4:29:24 PM PDT by
JMJJR
( Newspeak is the official language of Oceania)
To: majstoll
DIGG & REDDIT this item and pass it on So.. that'll reach kids and gays?
9 posted on
10/10/2010 4:47:24 PM PDT by
humblegunner
(Pablo is very wily)
To: majstoll
Here in Washington state they do nothing to reduce accidents and may even cause them, increasing rear enders, as the lead car brakes for the yellow. The cameras raise money, not public safety. It's on the November ballot to get rid of them.
To: majstoll
To: majstoll
The law is the same in many states because unless they have proof that you actually received it, you don’t have to show up and pay it.
13 posted on
10/10/2010 6:36:40 PM PDT by
Blood of Tyrants
(Islam is the religion of Satan and Mohammed was his minion.)
To: majstoll
There are 3 ways to receive 'legal' service:
Personal delivery [from an officer or authorized server]
Certified mail
Publication (can ONLY be used when there is no known address for the person in question)
Receiving a ticket in the mail just as you would a piece of junk mail is NOT legal service, it's bait.
15 posted on
10/10/2010 6:47:02 PM PDT by
MamaTexan
(I am a Person as created by the Law of Nature, not a person as created by the laws of Man)
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